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  2. C. Bruce Littlejohn - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Bruce Littlejohn (July 22, 1913 – April 21, 2007) was a chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court.He served as an associate justice on the same court from 1967 to 1984.

  3. Toy Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    He was the older brother of co-founder and bass guitarist Tommy Caldwell, who was killed at age 30 in an automobile accident on April 28, 1980, and to Tim Caldwell, who on March 28, 1980, one month prior to Tommy's death, was killed at age 25 in a collision with a Spartanburg County garbage truck on S.C. Highway 215. Death

  4. David Max Eichhorn - Wikipedia

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    David Max Eichhorn was born in Columbia, Pennsylvania, on January 6, 1906, the son of Joseph and Anna Eichhorn.He attended the Temple Shaarai Shomayim religious school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was confirmed there in 1921, and graduated from Columbia High School in 1923.

  5. Spartanburg man on South Carolina death row will be put to ...

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    A jury found him guilty of murder for shooting 42-year-old James Mahoney on Sept. 16, 1999, at Nikki's Speedy Mart in Spartanburg's Whitney Community.

  6. Georgia man tries to lower huge Confederate flag on SC ...

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    Ballenger, a Spartanburg native born in 1844, served in the Civil War, eventually earning the rank of lieutenant. The dispute over the flag began in October 2022 when Spartanburg County issued a ...

  7. Spartanburg Herald-Journal - Wikipedia

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    Herald-Journal office in downtown Spartanburg. The origins of the paper lie with The Spartan, a weekly paper reportedly first printed in about 1842–43. [2] [3] [4] In 1844, this was renamed The Carolina Spartan. In about 1900, the paper was reportedly bought by The Journal Publishing Company, which renamed it The Spartanburg Journal. [3]

  8. John Thomas (colonel) - Wikipedia

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    He died in the Greenville District of Spartanburg County, South Carolina on May 2, 1811, or 1812. [1] The couple was buried in Greer, South Carolina.

  9. Spartanburg County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Spartanburg County is a county located on the northwestern border of the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 327,997, [2] ...